Basketball drill: split the chair drill
Suitable for the following techniques: warming-up
Split the chair drill
This drill can serve well as a warming up drill (passing / finishing) but is also a good breakdown for a "scissor" play, or "split the post". You can expand the drill to include other options that may or may not be used in your set play. You start off basic, simple, and as your team is ready, you expand the exercise further and further.
- The exercise starts with two rows on two spots (e.g. 2 guard spots).
- If you have a larger team, you work on 2 baskets. Again, we would like to see everyone finish as many balls as possible.
- So make the groups as small as possible, but at least 4-6 players per basket.
- #1 starts the exercise by making a preliminary move ("setting up" the defender) and cutting tightly over the pawn (or chair).
- As a trainer you can also stand here for a while as a high-post so that it becomes recognizable for the players.
- #4 passes the ball to the cutting in #1 and after his pass he immediately makes another pre-move and cuts across the pawn in the same way, then gets the ball from #2.
- Rotation: Each player catches his own ball, and joins the line from which he received the ball. The exercise continues in this manner continuously.
Variations:
- Vary speed. The players must first master the technique of cutting in. Set up a man, push off and accelerate, etc. (see teaching points). Then increase the pace.
- Receive and shoot the ball;
- Make a pop-out (when a defender passes underneath) and shoot;
- Train aggression with pad, unbalance players when cutting in;
- After cutting in, offer the ball at the low post and finish with a post move (also think of countermoves), use pads here too;
- Work with a high-post player (trainer or one of the players): Pass the ball to the high-post first and then: hand-off / hi-lo, etc (depending on your own options);
- Eventually work with defenders involved as well;
Teaching Points:
- Set up defenders;
- Push off on the outer foot and accelerate (change of direction = change of speed)
Aggressive cutting in!
- Cut straight over the pawn, do not make wide turns ("shoulder to shoulder");
- Communication in the passing game, seeking eye contact, clearly asking for the ball with the front hand, asking in front of the man and running into the ball;
- Finish from the left side with the left hand, and the same applies for the right side;